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Lovely tradition !
SLAVI SE DAN BOŽJI TJ. SPOMENI SE DA SVETKUJEŠ DAN GOSPODNJI!….!
Love mocha and love seeing the festival. I’ve seen this once before at Mitsuwa Marketplace in Arlington Heights, IL. So much fun.
janet
Love these, so much energy and fun.
[…] mallet) striking an usu (stone mortar), far off in the distance. Though unlikely, the tradition of making mochi for oshogatsu is so ubiquitous in Japanese culture, it would be unthinkable for anyone immersed in […]